Bug Off! MSM continues to push a bug diet.
Hey everyone. So it's literally 2 days in a row I've seen Entomophagy (Bug eating) propaganda, and it's giving me the creepy crawlies.
3 months ago, I wrote a comprehensive piece on the (UN 2030) agenda to push insects as a dietary staple.
BUGS: Agenda 2030 Diet Of The Future.
Here's the headline I saw yesterday from the CTV (Canadian Trauma Vision).
Here's the article today. Which, I'm going to take apart right now. Before I do that, here is the link to the article
There you go 'Sustainable Foods", sustainable development, UN Agenda 2030. "We incorporate insect flour in all our products". What that really means is, we mask insects with other ingredients so that you can't actually taste it.
"Cricket powder will add a subtle nutty or earthly flavour to a wide variety of dishes; if you use a small amount, you won’t taste it at all."
To clarify, that means it tastes like dirt.
I don't think these people are apart of any agenda or anything. They are likely just 'Usefull Idiots' (as they refer to them) thinking that what they are doing is a good thing.
They experimented to find a way to cover up the dirt taste. Keep in mind, that in that insect flour is thousands of ground up crickets.
See what I'm saying? It's unpleasant.
"It was now day six of my seven-day entomophagy trial, and I wasn’t any closer to adopting bugs into my diet. And with that realization, I decided the world has no hope. If I’m reluctant to eat bugs, what’s the likelihood of a blue collar type in a conservative seat adopting entomophagy in front of his mates? None, I thought. No chance at all."
Exactly how sustainable are insects if you have to mask them with less sustainable foods because it tastes so bad?
Plants are just as nutritious and far less intensive than animal products. They can do a better job of replacing animal ingredients and actually taste good too.
This push to normalize insects as a staple food source, is nothing more than an agenda to minimize our lives. Just like how they want to downsoze our living spaces, take away our freedoms, our possessions all in the name of sustainability. It all connects under the Sustainable Development UN #Agenda2030.
Who's recommending we switch to an insect diet? The United Nations. source
What is Sustainable Development? By @corbettreport
Comparing it to livestock is easy. Compare it to plants and it loses. Because, the amount of food you can produce from crops, far exceeds livestock and insects combined.
You also have to eat a lot of it. Since it's repulsive, you would have to add it to everything you eat. (Masking it with more resource intensive ingredients)
OR
You could eat more whole food vegetables and get plenty of b12 from fortified foods. B12 comes from a bacteria. I don't know how it is with insects, but they have to supplement livestock with b12 because of how sterile soils has become over generations of pesticide/herbicide use.
https://steemit.com/gif/fear-factor-moments-tomato-horn-worms-f7cT8F

They are certainly creepy, but I think a major 2030 food agenda is promoting veganism which leads to infertility and more submissive sick people.
Bugs are actually quite high in nutrients, so they are not likely to really want to promote them.
They are more likely to use them like killery klinton - the disgusting option that makes their real agenda seem more palatable.
Veganism saved my health(mental and physical). Has zero effect on my fertility, I have kids (no miscarriages or difficulty conceiving). Now you could make the case for a junk food vegan. but that's junk food, which is unhealthy no matter what it is.
Bugs are very much on the new world menu and I proved it in my previous post here.
https://steemit.com/agenda2030/@venomnymous/bugs-agenda-2030-diet-of-the-future
Back to veganism, I do see an agenda involved. But it's not a health thing. I think it's more to do with reducing animal farming, and created more protected lands for wild life reclamation. Because of the fact you can grow so much food on such a small plot of land, fits in with their plans to convert car park buildings into large garden towers. Remember that one seen from planned opolis?
Anyways, I think there's much more to it but maybe I'll save it for a post one day.
The infertility part takes three generations to hit a really high %. Combine veganism with vaccinations and agenda 2030 eugenics ideals can be done.
Then explain the 60% decrease in sperm counts over the last 40 years in the U.K. And the west? That has nothing to do with very small population of vegans. Plants don't cause infertility lest they are sprayed with poison and or gmo. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/sperm-count-west-men-health-drop-60-per-cent-years-modern-life-a7859491.html
There are a bunch of reasons for that but they are mostly from a different set of subjects
We are probably not going to agree on the vegan issue anytime soon - I agree with your conclusions on most things but not this one...
http://www.naturefoods.co.nz/
I think there are many ways to have a healthy diet, I do not write down with the insects
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Crickets are good for the gut. I saw that too. The timing is great considering the news on probiotics. Funny how that happens, isn't it?
https://www.sciencealert.com/here-s-one-reason-seriously-reconsider-taking-probiotics-brain-fogginess-bloating-bacteria-acid
https://www.farmanddairy.com/aroundthetable/eating-crickets-may-be-good-for-your-gut/503318.html
With bugs like that, who needs probiotics?
I read about chitin back when I was writing my first bug post.
Eating insects is nothing new to humans, and is still a large part of people's diets on some countries. But the way they are promoting it here in the west and how well it fits with the urban agriculture sector. It reeks of nwo programming.
But that's kind of how they do it huh? lol